Summary
A 54-year-old senior network engineer was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The applicant's financial issues stemmed from a business failure, resulting in approximately $20,000 in unresolved debts.
The applicant demonstrated efforts to resolve some debts, including fully paying a 1998 IRS tax debt under a payment plan initiated in 1999. He also established and completed a payment plan for State #2 tax debts from 2001 to 2003, leading to the release of tax liens in 2003. Additionally, he negotiated and paid a settlement for a $5,509 debt to Creditor #1, resolving it by January 2004.
However, six other debts, totaling approximately $20,000, remained unresolved at the time of the hearing. These included debts to Creditor #2 ($7,355), Creditor #3 ($675), Creditor #4 ($2,114), Creditor #6 ($496), Creditor #7 ($8,401), and Creditor #8 ($98). Although some of these debts were no longer enforceable under State #2's three-year statute of limitations, the applicant failed to provide a clear plan for addressing them. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant failed to establish a plan to resolve six unresolved debts totaling approximately $20,000.
- The applicant's financial issues were not recent but he did not take reasonable steps to address the unresolved debts before the statute of limitations expired.
- The applicant did not meet the criteria for mitigating conditions regarding financial responsibility.
Conditions Referenced
- F.1raisedFinancial Considerations
- E.2raisedPersonal Conduct
- F.4rejectedFinancial ConsiderationsThe applicant did not demonstrate that he is receiving counseling for his financial problems.
- F.6rejectedFinancial ConsiderationsThe applicant failed to show clear indications that his financial problems are being resolved.
Key Rule Quoted
“An individual who is financially overextended is at risk of having to engage in illegal acts to generate funds.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 20, 2003
- Answer filedDec 23, 2003Undated, notarized response.
- Hearing heldApr 1, 2004Applicant represented by counsel.
- Decision dateApr 6, 2005
Cite For
- Failure to Establish a Plan for Resolving Unresolved Debts Under Guideline F
- Insufficient Evidence of Financial Responsibility Despite Past Efforts
- Impact of Statute of Limitations on Financial Obligations in Security Clearance Cases